An Edmonton pub server needed 14 stitches on her face following a fight with a customer after reminded of the mask bylaw.
The incident, which was captured on a security camera, happened during a closing hour at Crown & Anchor Pub & Grill in north Edmonton. The commotion was started over a face mask.
The pub server had a deep vertical cut between the eyes. It was the result of escalating tensions that started when a woman was asked to wear a mask while walking around the pub.
After arguing with employees and a fellow customer, the woman put a mask on but it did not end there.
Surveillance video shows the masked female patron and the pub server exchanging words several feet away from the patron’s table.
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